The new British electric minivan will be an affordable alternative to the Ford Transit (photo)

The LDV eDeliver 7 electric minibus is available in various length versions with cargo volumes ranging from 5.9 to 8.7 cubic meters. Its range reaches 362 km.

British brand LDV has launched its eDeliver 7 commercial electric vehicle, and the van will currently be available in Australia with prices ranging from AU$59,990 to AU$66,990 ($39,600 – $44,200). This is reported by the Car Expert website.

The new LDV eDeliver 7 is based on the Chinese Maxus V70 (both brands are now part of the SAIC concern). The electric Ford Transit is a more affordable alternative to the Mercedes Vito and Volkswagen ID.Buzz.

The minibus with its original design is available in standard or high-roof versions with a length of 4998 and 5364 mm. Depending on the version, the carrying capacity varies from 1175 to 1350 kg, and the cargo compartment volume varies from 5.9 to 8.7 cubic meters.

The interior of the LDV eDeliver 7 looks quite modest. The electric car does not have a digital instrument panel, but it has a 12.3-inch touch screen. The equipment is quite rich: keyless entry, air conditioning, parking sensors, rain and light sensors, heated seats and steering wheel.

Additionally, a number of safety systems are provided, such as adaptive cruise control, automatic braking, lane keeping and blind spot monitoring.

The LDV eDeliver 7 electric vehicle is equipped with a 204 hp engine. With. and 330 Nm and its maximum speed is 120 km/h. There are 77 and 88 kWh batteries to choose from: in the first case, the range is 310-318 km, in the second case 328-362 km, depending on the version. Fast charging to 80% takes 43 minutes.

Previously Focus He told me that a cheap electric minivan with a range of over 400 km has appeared in Europe.

We also wrote about the cheapest Hyundai electric crossover for 22,000 euros.

Source: Focus

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